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Tableau Tutorial

Tableau is a user-friendly data visualization tool that connects to various data sources, enabling users to create interactive visualizations for data analysis. It is widely used across different industries, including medicine and e-commerce, to facilitate data-driven decision-making. The document provides an overview of Tableau's features, installation, and various functionalities, including connecting data sources, creating visualizations, and working with dashboards.

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Tableau Tutorial

Tableau is a user-friendly data visualization tool that connects to various data sources, enabling users to create interactive visualizations for data analysis. It is widely used across different industries, including medicine and e-commerce, to facilitate data-driven decision-making. The document provides an overview of Tableau's features, installation, and various functionalities, including connecting data sources, creating visualizations, and working with dashboards.

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What is Tableau?

Tableau is a data visualization tool and it allows connecting with a large range of data sources,
creating interactive visualizations, and providing features to share work with other team members. It
is also used by data analysts and data scientists to explore data and create visualizations that
communicate understandings to others. It has an interface that allows drag-and-drop data areas to
create charts, graphs, and visualizations to analyze the data which is easier to use for beginners also.
It is used by businesses like medicine, technology, e-commerce, etc, to analyze data and make data-
driven judgments.

Once you’ve installed Tableau, you’ll be prompted to activate your license or sign in with your
Tableau account.

Connecting Data Sources

To create a visualization in Tableau, we need to connect with the data source, which includes
spreadsheets, cloud services, and databases.

To connect to a data source, need to provide Tableau with the necessary information, login
certifications, and the place of the data source. after we connect to a data source, we are able to see
the available data fields and start creating visualizations in Tableau for the analysis of data.

Table of Content – Tableau Tutorial

Introduction

Tableau Basics

Working with Data Sources

Visualization using Tableau

Tableau Calculations

Sort and Filter with Tableau

Different Charts in Tableau

Working with Dashboards

Advance Tableau Topics

Introduction

What is Tableau and its Importance in Data Visualization?

Tableau Installation Guide

Tableau Drivers – Download and Connect

Tableau – Data Terminology

Power BI vs Tableau – Top 5 Key Differences That You Should Know


Difference Between Google Data Studio vs Tableau

Tableau Basics

Tableau – Navigation

Start Page in Tableau

Tableau – Design Flow

Tableau – File System

Tableau – Data Types

How to change Data type in Tableau?

Show Me in Tableau

Working with Data Sources

Tableau – Connect to a data source

Import Excel file in Tableau

Data Cleaning in Tableau

Tableau – Join databases

Joining data files with inconsistent labels

Data Blending

Replacing Data source

Tableau – Split the text to columns

Tableau – Displaying data in Worksheet

Tableau – Adding, Renaming and duplicating worksheets

Visualization using Tableau

Create Visualization

Change the order in visualization

Change the summary

Tableau Calculations

Tableau – Operators

IF Function in Tableau

Aggregate Functions in Tableau

Create Calculated Field in Tableau

Logical Functions in Tableau

Case Function in Tableau


Highlight Tables in Tableau

Quick Table Calculation in Tableau

LOD Calculation

Sort and Filter with Tableau

Filtering in Visualization in Tableau

Quick Filter in Tableau

Context Filter in Tableau

Conditional Filter in Tableau

Slicing Filter in Tableau

Grouping in Visualization in Tableau

Hierarchy in Tableau

Set in Tableau

Combined Set in Tableau

Parameters in Tableau

Tableau Bins

Manual Sorting of Visualization in Tableau

Sorting by Data Source order in Visualization in Tableau

Sorting by field in Visualization in Tableau

Different Charts in Tableau

Line graph in Tableau

Dual Lines Chart in Tableau

Bar Chart in Tableau

Side-by-Side Bars in Tableau

Stacked Bars in Tableau

Histogram in Tableau

Cumulative Histogram in Tableau

Scatter plot in Tableau

Bubble Chart in Tableau

Pie chart in tableau

Crosstab in tableau

Total in a crosstab by column in Tableau


Box Plot in Tableau

Bullet Graph in Tableau

Area Chart in Tableau

Heat Map in Tableau

Basic Map in Tableau

Geographical plot in Tableau

Lollipop Chart in Tableau

Circle views in Tableau

Dual Combination Chart in Tableau

Treemap in Tableau

Funnel Chart in Tableau

Traditional Funnel Chart in Tableau

Waterfall Chart in Tableau

Gantt Chart in Tableau

Working with Dashboards

Create a Dashboard in Tableau

Text Object on Dashboard in Tableau

Image Object on Dashboard in Tableau

Tableau – Objects on Dashboard

Tableau – Filters in Dashboard

Tableau – Device Preview

Format Dashboard Layout in Tableau

Advance Tableau Topics

Forecast in Tableau

Reference line in Tableau

Reference Band in Tableau

Reference Distribution Band in Tableau

Trend Lines in Tableau

Tableau – Building up a storyline

Word Cloud in Tableau

FAQs on Tableau
Q.1 What is Tableau?

Answer: Tableau is a data visualization tool that allows you to analyze and display data in an intuitive
and user-friendly way.

Q.2 Is Tableau difficult to learn?

Answer: While Tableau has a learning curve, it’s generally considered to be one of the more user-
friendly data visualization tools available.

Q.3 Can I use Tableau for free?

Answer: Yes, you can use Tableau Public for free. Tableau Public allows you to create and share
visualizations online, but your data will be publicly accessible.

Q.4 What kind of data sources can I connect to with Tableau?

Answer: Tableau can connect to a wide range of data sources, including spreadsheets, databases,
and cloud services.

Q.5 Is Tableau suitable for small businesses?

Answer: Yes, Tableau is suitable for businesses of all sizes. Tableau offers pricing plans that are
affordable for small businesses and startups.

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